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This may include awards, nominations, achievements, interviews, recent publications,
and anything else pertaining to your accomplishments as a writer.
Read through the Newsstand Submission Guidelines for best practices. And for more tips, read previous announcements sent in by your fellow CWC members below.

Underdogs Unleashed! A Director's Film Screening Event with filmmaker Ashia Solei
Join Ashia for a special Director’s Screening of UNDERDOGS, featuring a live music performance from the film's soundtrack, followed by a film screening and Director’s Q&A. The event will take place this Thursday, March 20, 2025, from 6:30–8:30 PM at the Sunrise Center, 645 Tamalpais Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925. Ashia is making a 25% discount for CWC Members available with the code Save5.

Darlene Frank Featured Speaker at North State Writers CWC
Darlene Frank was happy to be the featured speaker (virtually) at the North State Writers branch of CWC in Chico on February 17. She presented on the topic of “Writing Hard Stories: Finding Ease as You Put Painful Personal Stories on the Page.”

March Ask the Editor Workshop: How Can I Write Better Dialogue?
Talking heads and aimless conversations bogging down your writing? In this free one-hour Zoom session, Developmental Editor Eva Barrows and Copy Editor Lila LaBine will share ways to make your dialogue sing. Hint: it’s got a lot to do with conflicting character motivations. Learn how to write tension-building conversations with us.
Wednesday, March 19, 11 AM
To register visit www.evabarrows.com/workshops

Audrey Kalman invites writers to Riversong Retreat in Petaluma
Do you need an energizing, inspirational break from your everyday writing routine? On Sunday, March 30, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., join CWC member and co-founder of the Birth Your Truest Story Community Audrey Kalman for Riversong Retreat: Find Your Creative Flow, where you’ll write, share, contemplate, and take inspiration from the Petaluma River. Find out more and register at Riversong Retreat: Birth Your Truest Story.

Colleen Olle’s picture book wins Feathered Quill Book Award
Colleen Olle’s picture book Sophia and Sinclair Get Lost! was designated as a Finalist in the 2025 Feathered Quill Book Awards’ Children’s Picture Book category. In addition, her picture book won Silver in the Animal—Children’s & YA category.

Bruce Neuburger begins new book tour in Berlin, Leipzig, and Munich, Germany
In April, Bruce Neuburger will be joining co-authors Bernward Dörner and Max Strand on a book tour for Benno Neuburger published by Hentrich & Hentrich. Interest in the book about an anti-Nazi resister is being stoked by the rise of the right wing in German politics. He will also talk with German high school students in Munich and Laupheim about his previous book, Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew’s Defiance in a Time of Terror.

Carol Park to present at six local libraries for Women’s History Month
Follow Carol Park’s journey through images and poetry, illuminating her transformation from stuck and hiding toward agency and from whiteness to intercultural, artistic self. Her “Journey into Self and Writing” will include practical tips on writerly growth and publication. Dates for the events can be found at carolpark.us.

Marianne Brems receives book award nomination
Kelsay Books, the publisher of Marianne Brems’s most recent poetry collection, has nominated Stepping Stones for the Eric Hoffer Book Award 2025 for the Small, Academic, and Independent Press categories.

James Hanna’s short stories find homes in three different publications
James Hanna’s story “Lola Has Answered You” appears in Apocalypse Confidential, a new online journal that favors edginess. While his irreverent “Orville Baumgardner and Words to Live By” is featured in A Thin Slice of Anxiety, “The Land Fish” has been reprinted in Bewildering Stories. In this story, struggling writer Mason Trout pens a maudlin book to mock a critic. To his horror, the book becomes a bestseller.

Kate Adams to help writers play with poetry in San Mateo
At the October 2024 Writers Helping Writers, poet Kate Adams built a quatrain and had writers start with lines to create blank verse. What type of verse will she have us play with this month? On March 13, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. visit the San Mateo Public Library to receive poetic energy and play with poetry.

Geri Spieler to present Advanced Internet Research Skills at Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto
How do you start your research process? What is disambiguation and how to accomplish it? How can we safely use AI sites? Come to Writers Helping Writers at Rinconada Library in Palo Alto on Thursday, March 20, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Geri Spieler will discuss online search methods, which include several methodologies to equip you with the skills and tools you need to find accurate and reliable information.

Ashia Solei’s Underdogs Unleashed! a film screening event and reception
On Thursday, February 13, at 6:00 p.m., at the Delancey Street Screening Room in San Francisco, join new CWC member Ashia Solei for an inspiring screening of Underdogs. This documentary, airing nationally on PBS and the WORLD Channel, follows homeless dogs transformed into adoptable animals through the training efforts of prisoners and highlights the power of clear, kind, and consistent communication and second chances. Director Ashia will be joined by Emmy-winning broadcaster and former Rolling Stone editor Ben Fong-Torres. Find more details at Underdogs Documentary.

Spirited Voices magazine features CWC members
The latest issue of Spirited Voices: A Writing Journey into the Deep Imagination features impressive work by CWC members Megan E. McDonald, Margaret Nalbach, Drew Oman, and Donna Wocher, with art direction by Doug Baird. Darlene Frank is the editor and publisher of this digital magazine. This is issue #10. Enjoy!

James Hanna’s novella wins an award
James Hanna’s essay, “Orville Baumgardner and Carrion Crows 2,” appears in A Thin Slice of Anxiety. This piece addresses the Supreme Court’s “presidential immunity” decision.
Independent Press Awards has given Hanna’s novella, Lights Out Lizzie, a Distinguished Favorite Award.

Eva Barrows to discuss “How Can I Balance Showing and Telling in My Story?”
Join developmental editor Eva Barrows and copy editor Lila LaBine on February 12 at 11 a.m. for a free one-hour Zoom discussion on when to show, when not tell, and when to listen to your authorial gut feeling as you write. Register for this Ask an Editor workshop at https://www.evabarrows.com/workshops

Geri Spieler to present Advanced Internet Research Skills at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo
How do you start your research process? What are the surface, deep, and dark webs? How can we ethically use people’s searches for our purposes? Come to Writers Helping Writers at San Mateo Public Library on Thursday, February 13, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Geri Spieler will discuss online search methods, which include several methodologies to equip you with the skills and tools you need to find accurate and reliable information.

“Push and Pull” with Lisa Meltzer Penn at Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto
Do you need to cut 500 words from your story? Or did you neglect to mention, after one page of description, that your story takes place in the suburbs? On Thursday, February 20, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the Rinconada Library, join Lisa Meltzer Penn in a hands-on Writers Helping Writers session and learn how to “push” back what you don’t need and “pull” forward what you do.

Vanessa MacLaren-Wray to present What Authors Need to Know About Publishing Contracts
To protect their intellectual property rights, authors need to understand the essentials of publishing contracts, from grants of rights to termination clauses and severability. That knowledge gives individuals the confidence to evaluate, negotiate, and succeed in forming mutually beneficial agreements. Come to our branch meeting on Saturday, January 18, from 10:00 a.m. to noon to hear Vanessa MacLaren-Wray discuss publishing agreements, basic contract terms, and other contract issues.

Claudia Hyslop to present Fun with Grammar at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo
When writing a story or article, do you ever pause and look at a word, wondering if you have used it correctly? For instance, do you know the difference between the meanings of “homed” and “honed?” On Thursday, January 9, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the San Mateo Public Library, Claudia Hyslop will talk about common grammar errors and how to avoid them.

Megan E. McDonald to present How to Find a Literary Agent at Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto
Conventional wisdom and recent guidance in traditional publishing hold that, in the process of seeking representation for your work, you should expect to send at least one hundred query letters.
But where in the world do you find a hundred or more agents to query? Join writer Megan E. McDonald on Thursday, January 16, 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the Rinconada Library, as she demystifies the process of compiling a comprehensive agent target list.